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- the present invention relates to shampoo compositions which provide a supe ⁇ or combination of anti-dandruff efficacy and conditioning.
- These compositions contain anionic surfactants, conditioning agents, anti-dandruff particulates, cationic polymers, and water
- the cationic polymers have certain molecular weight and charge density parameters that provide unproved efficacy of anti-dandruff shampoo compositions.
- Shampoo compositions comp ⁇ smg various combinations of detersive surfactants and conditioning agents, especially silicone conditioning agents, are known in the art and are commercially available Many of these compositions have been found to provide excellent hair cleansing and conditioning performance.
- Pantene® Shampoo Plus Pro- Vitamin Conditioner-m-One formulas which contain anionic surfactants, a catiomc polymer and silicone conditioning agents provide excellent cleaning, conditioning and hair feel benefits upon application to hair.
- Anti-dandruff shampoos are also well known m the art and are also commercially available.
- Anti- dandruff shampoos typically incorporate an anti-dandruff active and detersive surfactants.
- anti-dandruff agents include paniculate, crystalline anti-dandruff agents, such as sulfur, selenium disulfide and heavy metal salts of py ⁇ dmethione. Soluble anti-dandruff agents, such as ketoconazole, are also known m the art. Anti-dandruff shampoos which also provide conditioning benefits are likewise known in the art.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,624,666 exemplifies and claims shampoo compositions which contain anionic surfactants, cationic polymers and zinc py ⁇ dinethione as an anti-dandruff agent.
- U S. Pat. No. 5,624,666 teaches that conditioning agents such as silicone fluids can optionally be incorporated mto the compositions therein.
- Head & Shoulders® Dandruff Shampoo Plus Conditioner is an example of a marketed product which provides both anti-dandruff and conditioning benefits upon application of the shampoo to hair.
- the present mvention relates to shampoo compositions that provide a supe ⁇ or combination of anti- dandruff efficacy and conditiomng
- These shampoos compnse (A) from about 5% to about 50%, by weight, of an amomc surfactant, (B) from about 0 01% to about 10%, by weight, of a non-volatile conditiomng agent, (C) from about 0 1% to about 4%, by weight, of an anti-dandruff particulate, (D) from about 0 02% to about 5%, by weight, of a catiomc guar de ⁇ vative, and (E) water
- the catiomc guar de ⁇ vative has a molecular weight from about 50,000 to about 700,000, and has a charge density from about 0 05 meq/g to about 1 0 meq/g
- the present mvention further relates to a method for providing anti-dandruff efficacy and conditioning hair comprising applying to the hair and scalp an amount of the above-desc ⁇ bed composition which is effective to provide such benefits
- the shampoo compositions of the present invention provide a supe ⁇ or combmation of anti- dandruff efficacy and conditioning
- Such anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions can comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of the essential elements and limitations of the invention described herein, as well as any of the additional or optional ingredients components or limitations described herein
- compositions comprise amomc surfactants, conditioning agents, anti-dandruff particulates, catiomc guars, and water Upon dilution, the anionic surfactants and cationic guars form a coacervate The molecular weight and charge density of the catiomc guar will influence the bioavailabihty and coverage of the anti-dandruff paniculate This is important for anti-dandruff efficacy and conditiomng
- the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention comp ⁇ se an a omc surfactant, a conditiomng agent, an anti-dandruff paniculate, a catiomc guar derivative, and an aqueous earner Each of these ingredients is descnbed m detail below
- the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention compnse from about 5% to about 50%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 8% to about 30%, more preferably from about 10% to about 25%, most preferably from about 12% to about 18%, of an amomc detersive surfactant component suitable for application to the hair or skm
- the amomc detersive surfactant is believed to provide cleaning and lather performance to the composition
- the amomc detersive surfactant forms a coacervate, upon aqueous dilution, with the catiomc polymer component (desc ⁇ bed below) of the present mvention This coacervate is believed to be important in providmg the efficacy and conditiomng benefits desc ⁇ bed herem
- the amomc detersive surfactant component can compnse an amomc detersive surfactant, a zwitte ⁇ onic or an am
- Prefe ⁇ ed anionic detersive surfactants for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention are the alkyl and alkyl ether sulfates These surfactants have the respective formulae ROS0 3 M and R(C 2 H 0)-OS ⁇ 3 M, wherein R is alkyl or alkenyl from about C 8 to about Cis, x is an integer having a value from 1 to 10, and M is a cation selected from the group consistmg of electropositive covalently bonded moieties (e g ammonium), alkanolamines (e g t ⁇ ethanolamine), monovalent metals (e g sodium or potassium), polyvalent metal cations (e g magnesium and calcium) and mixtures thereof
- the cation M should be selected such that the amomc detersive surfactant component is water soluble Solubility of the surfactant will depend upon the particular amomc detersive surfactants and c
- Non-limiting examples of alkyl ether sulfates which may be used in the shampoo compositions of the present invention mclude sodium and ammonium salts of coconut alkyl t ⁇ ethylene glycol ether sulfate, tallow alkyl tnethylene glycol ether sulfate, and tallow alkyl hexaoxyethylene sulfate
- Prefe ⁇ ed alkyl ether sulfates are those comprising a mixture of individual compounds, wherem the compounds in the mixture have an average alkyl chain length from about C ⁇ 0 to about C, 6 and an average degree of ethoxylation of from about 1 to about 4 moles of ethylene oxide
- prefe ⁇ ed alkyl sulfates mclude, but are not limited to, ammonium lauryl sulfate, ammonium cocoyl sulfate, potassium lauryl sulfate, potassium cocoyl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium cocoyl sulfate, monoethanolamme lauryl sulfate, monoethanolamme cocoyl sulfate, diethanolamine lauryl sulfate, t ⁇ ethanolamine lauryl sulfate, t ⁇ ethylamme lauryl sulfate, and mixtures thereof Especially prefe ⁇ ed is ammonium lauryl sulfate, ammonium cocoyl sulfate, potassium lauryl sulfate, potassium cocoyl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium cocoyl sulfate, monoethanolamme lauryl sulfate, monoethanolamme cocoy
- prefe ⁇ ed alkyl ether sulfates include, but are not limited to, ammonium laureth sulfate, potassium laureth sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, monoethanolamme laureth sulfate, diethanolamine laureth sulfate, tnethanolamine laureth sulfate, t ⁇ ethylamme laureth sulfate, and mixtures thereof
- ammonium laureth sulfate potassium laureth sulfate
- sodium laureth sulfate sodium laureth sulfate
- monoethanolamme laureth sulfate diethanolamine laureth sulfate
- tnethanolamine laureth sulfate t ⁇ ethylamme laureth sulfate
- t ⁇ ethylamme laureth sulfate t ⁇ ethylamme laureth sulfate
- Still another class of sulfate surfactants suitable for use m the for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoos of the present mvention are the sulfated glyce ⁇ des, an example of which includes, but is not limited to, launc monoglycende sodium sulfate
- olefin sulfonates refers to compounds which can be produced by the sulfonation of ⁇ -olefins by means of uncomplexed sulfur t ⁇ oxide, followed by neutralization of the acid reaction mixture m conditions such that any sulfones which have been formed m the reaction are hydrolyzed to give the co ⁇ esponding hydroxy-alkanesulfonates
- the sulfur t ⁇ oxide can be liquid or gaseous, and is usually, but not necessarily, diluted by inert diluents, for example by liquid S0 2 , chlorinated hydrocarbons, and the like, when used in the liquid form, or by air, nitrogen, gaseous S0 2 , and the like, when used in the gaseous form
- R 1 is a straight cham alkyl group from about C 6 to about C 20
- R 2 is a lower alkyl group from about C, to about C 3 , preferably C 1
- M is a water-soluble cation, as desc ⁇ bed above
- Still other sulfonates suitable for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention are those amomc detersive surfactants known as alkyl aryl sulfonates
- alkyl aryl sulfonates include sodium tridecyl benzene sulfonate, sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate. and mixtures thereof
- Suitable sulfonates for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoos of the present mvention are the water-soluble salts of orgamc, sulfu ⁇ c acid reaction products conforming to the formula [ R'-S0 3 -M ] where R 1 is a straight or branched cham, saturated, aliphatic hydrocarbon radical from about C 8 to about C 24 , preferably about C 10 to about C ⁇ 8 , and M is a cation desc ⁇ bed above
- Non-limiting examples of such amomc detersive surfactants are the salts of an organic sulfunc acid reaction product of a hydrocarbon of the methane se ⁇ es, mcludmg iso-, neo-, and n-paraffins, and a sulfonatmg agent, e g , SO 3 , H 2 S0 , obtamed accordmg to known sulfonation methods The sulf
- Prefe ⁇ ed fatty acids are those denved from coconut oil or palm kernel oil
- sodium or potassium salts of fatty acid amides of methyl taunde in which the fatty acids are derived from coconut oil or palm kernel oil
- Other similar anionic surfactants are described in U S Pat No 2,486,921 , U S Pat No 2,486,922, and U S Pat No 2,396,278, which descriptions are incorporated herein by reference
- sulfonates suitable for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present mvention are the succinnates, examples of which include, but are not limited to, disodium N-octadecylsulfosuccinate, disodium lauryl sulfosuccinate, diammonmm lauryl sulfosuccinate, tetrasodium N-(l,2-d ⁇ carboxyethyl)-N-octadecylsulfosuccmnate, diamyl ester of sodium sulfosuccimc acid, dihexyl ester of sodium sulfosuccimc acid, dioctyl esters of sodium sulfosuccimc acid, and mixtures thereof 3.
- succinnates examples of which include, but are not limited to, disodium N-octadecylsulfosuccinate, disodium lauryl sulfo
- Sarcosinates and sarcosine derivatives are also suitable for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoos of the present invention are those amomc detersive surfactants known as sarcosmates and sarcosme derivatives
- sarcosmates and sarcosme derivatives are the derivatives of sarcosme and N-methyl glycine, acylated with a fatty acid chlonde They conform to the general Formula (II)
- RCO- is a fatty acid radical and wherein X is either hydrogen (acid form) or a catiomc species, such as Na + or TEA + (salt form)
- X is either hydrogen (acid form) or a catiomc species, such as Na + or TEA + (salt form)
- sarcosinates and sarcosme de ⁇ vatives mclude sodium lauryl sarcosmate, lauryl sarcosine, cocoyl sarcosme, and mixtures thereof
- a prefe ⁇ ed sarcosmate is sodium lauryl sarcosmate
- the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention compnse from about 0 01% to about 10%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0 1% to about 8%, more preferably from about 0 1% to about 5%, most preferably from about 0 2% to about 3 5%, of a conditiomng agent suitable for application to the hair or skm It is believed that the conditiomng agent provides unproved conditiomng benefits to the hair, particularly clean hair feel and wet rinse feel
- the conditiomng agent comp ⁇ ses a water insoluble, water dispersible, non-volatile, liquid that forms emulsified, liquid particles or are solubilized by the surfactant micelles, m the amomc detersive surfactant component (described above)
- Suitable conditiomng agents for use m the shampoo composition are those conditioning agents charactenzed generally as si cones (e g silicone oils, catiomc si cones, silicone gums, high refractive sihcones, and silicone resins), organic conditiomng oils (e g hydrocarbon oils, polyolefms, and fatty esters) or combinations thereof, or those conditiomng agents which otherwise form liquid, dispersed, particles in the aqueous surfactant matrix herein
- Such conditiomng agents should be physically and chemically compatible with the essential components of the composition, and should not otherwise unduly impair product stability, aesthetics or performance
- the concentration of the conditioning agent in the shampoo composition should be sufficient to provide the desired conditiomng benefits, and as will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art Such concentration can vary with the conditioning agent, the conditiomng performance desired, the average size of the conditioning agent particles, the type and concentration of other components, and other like factors 1. Silicones
- the conditioning agent of the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention is preferably an insoluble silicone conditiomng agent
- the silicone conditioning agent particles may comprise volatile silicone, non-volatile silicone, or combmations thereof Prefe ⁇ ed are non-volatile silicone conditiomng agents If volatile sihcones are present, it will typically be mcidental to their use as a solvent or earner for commercially available forms of non-volatile silicone materials ingredients, such as silicone gums and resms
- the silicone conditiomng agent particles may comprise a silicone fluid conditiomng agent and may also comprise other ingredients, such as a silicone resin to improve silicone fluid deposition efficiency or enhance glossmess of the hair (especially when high refractive mdex (e g above about 1 46) silicone conditiomng agents are used (e g highly phenylated sihcones)
- the concentration of the silicone conditiomng agent typically ranges from about 0 01% to about 10%), by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0 1% to about 8%, more preferably from about 0 1% to about 5%, most preferably from about 0 2% to about 3%
- suitable silicone conditiomng agents, and optional suspendmg agents for the silicone are descnbed in U S Reissue Pat No 34,584, U S Pat No 5, 104,646, and U S Pat No 5,106,609, which descriptions are incorporated herem by reference
- the silicone conditiomng agents for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention preferably have a viscosity, as measured at 25°C, from about 20 to about 2,000,000 centistokes ("csk”), more preferably from about 1,000 to about 1,800,000 csk, even more preferably from about 50,000 to about 1,500,000 csk, most preferably from about
- the dispersed, silicone conditioning agent particles typically have a number average particle diameter ranging from about 0 Ol ⁇ m to about 50 ⁇ m
- the number average particle diameters typically range from about 0 Ol ⁇ m to about 4 ⁇ m, preferably from about 0 Ol ⁇ m to about 2 ⁇ m, more preferably from about 0 Ol ⁇ m to about 0 5 ⁇ m
- the number average particle diameters typically range from about 4 ⁇ m to about 50 ⁇ m, preferably from about 6 ⁇ m to about 30 ⁇ m, more preferably from about 9 ⁇ m to about 20 ⁇ m, most preferably from about 12 ⁇ m to about 18 ⁇ m
- Conditiomng agents havmg an average particle size of less than about 5 ⁇ m may deposit more efficiently on the hair It is believed that small size particles of conditiomng agent are contamed within the coacervate that is formed between the amomc surfactant component (desc ⁇ bed above) and the cationic polymer component (desc ⁇ bed below), upon dilution of
- Silicone oils include silicone oils, which are flowable silicone materials havmg a viscosity, as measured at 25°C, less than 1,000,000 csk, preferably from about 5 csk to about 1,000,000 csk, more preferably from about 10 csk to about 100,000 csk
- Suitable silicone oils for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present mvention include polyalkyl siloxanes, polyaryl siloxanes, polyalkylaryl siloxanes, polyether siloxane copolymers, and mixtures thereof
- Other insoluble, non-volatile silicone fluids having hair conditiomng properties may also be used
- Silicone oils mclude polyalkyl or polyaryl siloxanes which conform to the following Formula (III)
- R is aliphatic, preferably alkyl or alkenyl, or aryl
- R can be substituted or unsubstituted
- x is an integer from 1 to about 8,000
- Suitable unsubstituted R groups for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention mclude, but are not limited to alkoxy, aryloxy, alkaryl, arylalkyl, arylalkenyl, alkammo, and ether-substituted, hydroxyl-substituted, and halogen-substituted aliphatic and aryl groups
- Suitable R groups also mclude cationic ammes and quaternary ammomum groups
- the aliphatic or aryl groups substituted on the siloxane cham may have any structure so long as the resultmg sihcones remain fluid at room temperature, are hydrophobic, are neither lmtating, toxic nor otherwise harmful when applied to the hair, are compatible with the other components of the shampoo compositions, are chemically stable under normal use and storage conditions, are insoluble m the shampoo compositions herem, and are capable of bemg deposited on and conditioning the hair
- the two R groups on the silicon atom of each monome ⁇ c silicone unit may represent the same or different groups Preferably, the two R groups represent the same group
- Prefe ⁇ ed alkyl and alkenyl substituents are C, to C 5 alkyls and alkenyls, more preferably from to C 4 , most preferably from Ci. to C 2
- the aliphatic portions of other alkyl-, alkenyl-, or alkynyl-containing groups can be straight or branched chains, and are preferably from Ci to C 5 , more preferably from to C , even more preferably from d to C 3 , most preferably from d to C 2
- the R substituents can also contam ammo functionalities (e g alkammo groups), which can be primary, secondary or tertiary amines or quaternary ammonium These include mono-, di- and t ⁇ - alkylam o and alkoxyamino groups, wherem the aliphatic portion cham length is preferably as descnbed above
- the R substituents may also be substituted with
- Suitable halogenated R groups could include, for example, t ⁇ -halogenated (preferably t ⁇ -fluoro) alkyl groups such as -R'CF , wherein R' IS a C, - C 3 alkyl
- t ⁇ -halogenated alkyl groups such as -R'CF
- An example of such a polysiloxane includes, but is not limited to, polymethyl 3,3,3-t ⁇ fluoropropyls ⁇ loxane.
- Suitable R groups for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention include, but are not limited to- methyl, ethyl, propyl, phenyl, methylphenyl and phenylmethyl.
- prefe ⁇ ed sihcones mclude: polydimethyl siloxane, polydiethylsiloxane, and polymethylphenylsiloxane Polydi ethylsiloxane is especially prefe ⁇ ed.
- Other suitable R groups include: methyl, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, and aryloxy.
- the three R groups on the end caps of the silicone may represent the same or different groups
- Non-volatile polyalkylsiloxane fluids that may be used mclude, for example, low molecular weight polydimethylsiloxanes These siloxanes are available, for example, from the General Elect ⁇ c Company in their Viscasil R and SF 96 series, and from Dow Corning m their Dow Corning 200 se ⁇ es. Polyalkylaryl siloxane fluids that may be used, also mclude, for example, polymethylphenylsiloxanes. These siloxanes are available, for example, from the General Elect ⁇ c Company as SF 1075 methyl phenyl fluid or from Dow Corning as 556 Cosmetic Grade Fluid.
- Polyether siloxane copolymers that may be used mclude, for example, a polypropylene oxide modified polydimethylsiloxane (e.g., Dow Corning DC-1248) although ethylene oxide or mixtures of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide may also be used.
- ethylene oxide and polypropylene oxide concentrations must be sufficiently low to prevent solubility in water and the composition desc ⁇ bed herem
- Alkylamino substituted sihcones suitable for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention include, but are not limited to, those which conform to the following general Formula (IV):
- Cationic silicone fluids suitable for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention include, but are not limited to, those which conform to the general formula (V)
- G is hydrogen, phenyl, hydroxy, or C C 8 alkyl, preferably methyl; a is 0 or an mteger having a value from 1 to 3, preferably 0; b is 0 or 1, preferably 1; n is a number from 0 to 1,999, preferably from 49 to 149; m is an mteger from 1 to 2,000, preferably from 1 to 10; the sum of n and m is a number from 1 to 2,000, preferably from 50 to 150, Ri. is a monovalent radical conformmg to the general formula CqH 2q L, wherein q is an integer having a value from 2 to 8 and L is selected from the following groups-
- R 2 is hydrogen, phenyl, benzyl, or a saturated hydrocarbon radical, preferably an alkyl radical from about C, to about C 2 o, and A is a hahde ion.
- silicone catiomc polymers which may be used m the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present mvention are represented by the general formula (VII)-
- R 3 is a monovalent hydrocarbon radical from Ci to C 18 , preferably an alkyl or alkenyl radical, such as methyl
- R 4 is a hydrocarbon radical, preferably a Ci to C ⁇ 8 alkylene radical or a C 10 to C, 8 alkyleneoxy radical, more preferably a C, to C 8 alkyleneoxy radical
- Q is a halide ion, preferably chlo ⁇ de
- r is an average statistical value from 2 to 20, preferably from 2 to 8
- s is an average statistical value from 20 to 200, preferably from 20 to 50
- a prefe ⁇ ed polymer of this class is known as UCARE SILICONE ALE 56TM, available from Union Carbide iii. Silicone gums
- silicone fluids suitable for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention are the insoluble silicone gums These gums are polyorganosiloxane mate ⁇ als having a viscosity, as measured at 25°C, of greater than or equal to 1,000,000 csk Silicone gums are described in U S Pat No 4,152,416, Noll and Walter, Chemistry and Technology of Sihcones, New York Academic Press (1968), and in General Electric Silicone Rubber Product Data Sheets SE 30, SE 33, SE 54 and SE 76, all of which are mcorporated herem by reference The silicone gums will typically have a weight average molecular weight m excess of about 200,000, preferably from about 200,000 to about 1,000,000 Specific non-limiting examples of silicone gums for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention include polydimethylsiloxane, (polydimethylsiloxane) (methylvinyl- siloxane) copolymer,
- non-volatile, insoluble silicone fluid conditiomng agents that are suitable for use m the anti- dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention are those known as "high refractive index sihcones," having a refractive index of at least about 1 46, preferably at least about 1 48, more preferably at least about 1 52. most preferably at least about 1 55
- the refractive mdex of the polysiloxane fluid will generally be less than about 1 70, typically less than about 1 60
- polysiloxane "fluid" mcludes oils as well as gums
- the high refractive mdex polysiloxane fluid includes those represented by general Formula (III) above, as well as cyclic polysiloxanes such as those represented by Formula (VIII) below
- R is as defined above, and n is a number from about 3 to about 7, preferably from about 3 to about 5
- the high refractive index polysiloxane fluids contain an amount of aryl-containing R substituents sufficient to mcrease the refractive index to the desired level, which is described above. Additionally, R and n must be selected so that the material is non-volatile
- Aryl-contaimng substituents include those which contam alicychc and heterocychc five and six member aryl rings and those which contam fused five or six member rmgs.
- the aryl rings themselves can be substituted or unsubstimted.
- Substituents m include aliphatic substituents, and may also include alkoxy substituents, acyl substituents, ketones, halogens (e.g., CI and Br), ammes, and the like.
- aryl-contammg groups mclude, but are not limited to, substituted and unsubstituted arenes, such as phenyl, and phenyl derivatives, such as phenyls with C 1 -C 5 alkyl or alkenyl substituents.
- Specific non-limiting examples mclude: allylphenyl, methyl phenyl and ethyl phenyl, v yl phenyls (e g. styrenyl), and phenyl alkynes (e.g. phenyl C 2 -C 4 alkynes).
- Heterocychc aryl groups include, but are not limited to, substituents denved from furan, miidazole, py ⁇ ole, pyndine, and the like.
- Examples of fused aryl ring substituents include, but are not limited to, napthalene, coumarin, and punne.
- the high refractive mdex polysiloxane fluids will have a degree of aryl-containing substituents of at least about 15%, preferably at least about 20%, more preferably at least about 25%, even more preferably at least about 35%, most preferably at least about 50%.
- the degree of aryl substitution will be less than about 90%, more generally less than about 85%, preferably from about 55% to about 80%.
- the high refractive mdex polysiloxane fluids are also characterized by relatively high surface tensions as a result of their aryl substitution.
- the polysiloxane fluids will have a surface tension of at least about 24 dynes/cm 2 , typically at least about 27 dynes/cm 2 .
- Surface tension for purposes hereof, is measured by a de Nouy ring tensiometer accordmg to Dow Corning Corporate Test Method CTM 0461 (23 November, 1971). Changes m surface tension can be measured accordmg to the above test method or accordmg to ASTM Method D 1331.
- Prefe ⁇ ed high refractive mdex polysiloxane fluids have a combmation of phenyl or phenyl derivative substituents (most preferably phenyl), with alkyl substituents, preferably C C 4 alkyl (most preferably methyl), hydroxy, or C r C 4 alkylamino (especially -R'NHR 2 NH2 wherein each R 1 and R 2 independently is a C r C 3 alkyl, alkenyl, and or alkoxy).
- High refractive index polysiloxanes are available from Dow Corning, Huls America, and General Electric.
- high refractive index sihcones are used in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention, they are preferably used in solution with a spreading agent, such as a silicone resin or a surfactant, to reduce the surface tension by a sufficient amount to enhance spreading and thereby enhance the glossiness (subsequent to drying) of hair treated with the compositions
- a spreading agent such as a silicone resin or a surfactant
- an amount of the spreading agent is used that is sufficient to reduce the surface tension of the high refractive index polysiloxane fluid by at least about 5%, preferably at least about 10%, more preferably at least about 15%, even more preferably at least about 20%, most preferably at least about 25%. Reductions in surface tension of the polysiloxane fluid/spreading agent mixture may improve shme of the hair.
- the spreading agent will preferably reduce the surface tension by at least about 2 dynes/cm 2 , preferably at least about 3 dynes/cm 2 , even more preferably at least about 4 dynes/cm 2 , most preferably at least about 5 dynes/cm"
- the surface tension of the mixture of the polysiloxane fluid and the spreadmg agent, at the proportions present m the final product is preferably less than or equal to about 30 dynes/cm 2 , more preferably less than or equal to about 28 dynes/cm 2 , most preferably less than or equal to about 25 dynes/cm "
- the surface tension will be in the range from about 15 dynes/cm 2 to about 30 dynes/cm " , more typically from about 18 dynes/cm" to about 28 dynes/cm 2 , and most generally from about 20 dynes/cm 2 to about 25 dynes/cm 2 .
- the weight ratio of the highly arylated polysiloxane fluid to the spreadmg agent will, m general, be from about 1000.1 to about 1 : 1, preferably from about 100: 1 to about 2: 1, more preferably from about 50:1 to about 2 1, most preferably from about 25 1 to about 2: 1.
- fluormated surfactants particularly high polysiloxane fluid to spreadmg agent ratios may be effective due to the efficiency of these surfactants.
- ratios significantly above 1000.1 may be used
- Silicone fluids suitable for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention are disclosed m U.S. Pat. No. 2,826,551, U S. Pat. No. 3,964,500, U.S. Pat. No. 4,364,837, British Pat. No. 849,433, and Silicon Compounds, Petrarch Systems, Inc. (1984), all of which are mcorporated herem by reference. v. Silicone resins
- Silicone resins may be mcluded m the silicone conditiomng agent of the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention. These resins are highly cross-linked polymenc siloxane systems. The cross-linkmg is introduced through the incorporation of t ⁇ functional and tetrafunctional silanes with monofunctional or difunctional, or both, silanes dunng manufacture of the silicone resm.
- silicone resm the degree of cross-linking that is required m order to result m a silicone resm will vary accordmg to the specific silane umts incorporated mto the silicone resm Generally, silicone matenals which have a sufficient level of t ⁇ functional and tetrafunctional siloxane monomer umts (and hence, a sufficient level of cross-linking) such that they dry down to a rigid, or hard, film are considered to be silicone resins.
- the ratio of oxygen atoms to silicon atoms is indicative of the level of cross-linkmg m a particular silicone matenal Silicone resms suitable for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention generally have at least about 1 1 oxygen atoms per silicon atom
- the ratio of oxygen to silicon atoms is at least about 1 2 1 0
- Silanes used in the manufacture of silicone resins include, but are not limited to monomethyl-, dimethyl-, t ⁇ methyl-, monophenyl-, diphenyl-, methylphenyl-, monovinyl-, and methylvinyl-chlorosilanes, and tetra- chlorosilane, with the methyl-substituted silanes being most commonly utilized
- Prefe ⁇ ed resms are available from General Electric as GE SS4230 and GE SS4267
- Commercially available silicone resins are generally supplied in a dissolved form in a low viscosity
- Prefe ⁇ ed silicone resins for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention include, but are not limited to MQ, MT, MTQ, MDT and MDTQ resms
- Methyl is a prefe ⁇ ed silicone substituent
- Especially prefe ⁇ ed silicone resins are MQ resms, wherein the M Q ratio is from about 0 5 1 0 to about 1 5 1 0 and the average molecular weight of the silicone resm is from about 1000 to about 10,000
- the weight ratio of the non-volatile silicone fluid, havmg refractive mdex below 1 46, to the silicone resm component, when used, is preferably from about 4 1 to about 400 1, more preferably from about 9 1 to about 200 1, most preferably from about 19 1 to about 100 1, particularly when the silicone fluid component is a polydimethylsiloxane fluid or a mixture of polydimethylsiloxane fluid and polydimethylsiloxane gum as described above
- the silicone resm forms a part of the same phase m the compositions hereof as the silicone fluid, l e the conditioning active, the sum of the fluid and resm should be included m determining the level of silicone conditioning agent m the composition 2.
- the conditioning component of the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention may also comprise from about 0.05% to about 3%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0 08% to about 1 5%, more preferably from about 0 1% to about 1%, of at least one organic conditiomng oil as the conditiomng agent, either alone or in combination with other conditioning agents, such as the sihcones (described above)
- these organic conditioning oils provide the shampoo composition with improved conditioning performance when used in combmation with the essential components of the composition, and in particular when used m combmation with cationic polymers (described below).
- the conditioning oils may add shme and luster to the hair. Additionally, they may enhance dry combing and dry hair feel Most or all of these organic conditiomng oils are believed to be solubihzed m the surfactant micelles of the shampoo composition. It is also believed that this solubilization into the surfactant micelles contnbutes to the improved hair conditioning performance of the shampoo compositions herein
- the organic conditioning oils suitable for use as the conditioning agent herem are preferably low viscosity, water insoluble, liquids selected from the hydrocarbon oils, polyolefins, fatty esters, and mixtures thereof.
- the viscosity, as measured at 40°C, of such organic conditiomng oils is preferably from about 1 centipoise to about 200 centipoise, more preferably from about 1 centipoise to about 100 centipoise, most preferably from about 2 centipoise to about 50 centipoise.
- Suitable organic conditioning oils for use as conditiomng agents in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention include, but are not limited to, hydrocarbon oils having at least about 10 carbon atoms, such as cyclic hydrocarbons, straight cham aliphatic hydrocarbons (saturated or unsaturated), and branched cham aliphatic hydrocarbons (saturated or unsaturated), including polymers and mixtures thereof
- Straight chain hydrocarbon oils preferably are from about C) 2 to about C i9 .
- Branched chain hydrocarbon oils, mcludmg hydrocarbon polymers typically will contam more than 19 carbon atoms.
- hydrocarbon oils include paraffin oil, mineral oil, saturated and unsaturated dodecane, saturated and unsaturated t ⁇ decane, saturated and unsaturated tetradecane, saturated and unsaturated pentadecane, saturated and unsaturated hexadecane, polybutene, polydecene, and mixtures thereof.
- Branched-cham isomers of these compounds, as well as of higher cham length hydrocarbons can also be used, examples of which include highly branched, saturated or unsaturated, alkanes such as the permethyl-substituted isomers, e.g , the permethyl-substituted isomers of hexadecane and eicosane, such as 2, 2, 4, 4, 6, 6, 8, 8-dimethyl-10-methylundecane and 2, 2, 4, 4, 6, 6-d ⁇ methyl-8- methylnonane, available from Permethyl Corporation Hydrocarbon polymers such as polybutene and polydecene.
- alkanes such as the permethyl-substituted isomers, e.g , the permethyl-substituted isomers of hexadecane and eicosane, such as 2, 2, 4, 4, 6, 6, 8, 8-dimethyl-10-methylundecane and 2, 2, 4, 4, 6, 6-d ⁇ methyl-8- methylnonane, available
- a prefe ⁇ ed hydrocarbon polymer is polybutene, such as the copolymer of isobutylene and butene.
- a commercially available mate ⁇ al of this type is L-14 polybutene from Amoco Chemical Corporation. ii.
- Polvolefins Organic conditioning oils for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention can also include liquid polyolefins, more preferably liquid poly- -olefins, most preferably hydrogenated liquid poly- ⁇ -olefins
- Polyolefins for use herein are prepared by polyme ⁇ zation of C to about C
- Non-limiting examples of olefemc monomers for use m preparing the polyolefin liquids herein include ethylene, propylene, 1 -butene, 1-pentene, 1-hexene, 1-octene, 1-decene, 1-dodecene, 1-tetradecene, branched chain isomers such as 4-methyl- 1-pentene, and mixtures thereof
- olefin-containing refinery feedstocks are olefin-containing
- Suitable orgamc conditioning oils for use as the conditiomng agent in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present mvention include, but are not limited to, fatty esters having at least 10 carbon atoms These fatty esters mclude esters with hydrocarbyl chains denved from fatty acids or alcohols (e g mono-esters, polyhydnc alcohol esters, and di- and tn-carboxyhc acid esters) The hydrocarbyl radicals of the fatty esters hereof may mclude or have covalently bonded thereto other compatible functionalities, such as amides and alkoxy moieties (e g , ethoxy or ether linkages, etc )
- Suitable for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention are alkyl and alkenyl esters of fatty acids havmg from about do to about C 22 aliphatic chains, and alkyl and alkenyl fatty alcohol carboxy c acid esters havmg a C
- prefe ⁇ ed fatty esters mclude, but are not limited to isopropyl isostearate, hexyl laurate, isohexyl laurate, isohexyl pahnitate, isopropyl palmitate, decyl oleate.
- fatty esters suitable for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention are mono-carboxyhc acid esters of the general formula R'COOR, wherem R' and R are alkyl or alkenyl radicals, and the sum of carbon atoms m R' and R is at least 10, preferably at least 20
- the mono-carboxyhc acid ester need not necessa ⁇ ly contam at least one cham with at least 10 carbon atoms, rather the total number of aliphatic chain carbon atoms must be least 10
- Specific non-limiting examples of mono-carboxyhc acid esters mclude isopropyl mynstate, glycol stearate, and isopropyl laurate
- fatty esters suitable for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention are di- and t ⁇ -alkyl and alkenyl esters of carboxyhc acids, such as esters of C 4 to C 8 dicarboxyhc acids (e g Ci to C 22 esters, preferably C, to C 6 , of succimc acid, gluta ⁇ c acid, adipic acid, hexanoic acid, heptanoic acid, and octanoic acid)
- di- and t ⁇ - alkyl and alkenyl esters of carboxyhc acids mclude isocetyl stearyol stearate, dnsopropyl adipate, and t ⁇ stearyl citrate
- Other fatty esters suitable for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention are those known as polyhydnc alcohol esters Such polyhydnc alcohol esters Such poly
- Still other fatty esters suitable for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present mvention are glyce ⁇ des, including, but not limited to, mono-, di-, and t ⁇ -glyce ⁇ des, preferably di- and t ⁇ -glyce ⁇ des, most preferably r ⁇ glyce ⁇ des
- the glyce ⁇ des are preferably the mono-, di-, and t ⁇ -esters of glycerol and long cham carboxyhc acids, such as do to C 2 carboxyhc acids.
- va ⁇ ety of these types of materials can be obtained from vegetable and animal fats and oils, such as castor oil, safflower oil, cottonseed oil, corn oil, olive oil, cod liver oil, almond oil, avocado oil, palm oil, sesame oil, lanolin and soybean oil
- Synthetic oils mclude, but are not limited to, tnolein and tnstearm glyceryl dilaurate.
- fatty esters suitable for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention are water insoluble synthetic fatty esters.
- Some prefe ⁇ ed synthetic esters conform to the general Formula (IX)-
- R 1 is a C 7 to C 9 alkyl, alkenyl, hydroxyalkyl or hydroxyalkenyl group, preferably a saturated alkyl group, more preferably a saturated, lmear, alkyl group; n is a positive mteger havmg a value from 2 to 4, preferably 3; and Y is an alkyl, alkenyl, hydroxy or carboxy substituted alkyl or alkenyl, having from about 2 to about 20 carbon atoms, preferably from about 3 to about 14 carbon atoms.
- Other prefe ⁇ ed synthetic esters conform to the general Formula (X):
- R 2 is a C 8 to C ⁇ 0 alkyl, alkenyl, hydroxyalkyl or hydroxyalkenyl group; preferably a saturated alkyl group, more preferably a saturated, lmear, alkyl group, n and Y are as defined above m Formula (X)
- the prefe ⁇ ed synthetic esters provide improved wet hair feel when used in combination with the essential components of the shampoo compositions of the present mvention, particularly when used in combination with the cationic polymer component (described below). These synthetic esters improve wet hair feel by reducing the slimy or excessively conditioned feel of wet hair that has been conditioned by a cationic polymer
- suitable synthetic fatty esters for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention include. P-43 (C 8 -C ⁇ 0 t ⁇ ester of tnmethylolpropane), MCP-684 (tetraester of 3,3 d ⁇ ethanol-1,5 pentadiol), MCP 121 (C 8 -C ⁇ 0 diester of adipic acid), all of which are available from Mobil Chemical Company. 3.
- Other conditioning agents C 8 -C ⁇ 0 t ⁇ ester of tnmethylolpropane
- MCP-684 tetraester of 3,3 d ⁇ ethanol-1,5 pentadiol
- MCP 121 C 8 -C ⁇ 0 diester of adipic acid
- compositions herein are also suitable for use in the compositions herein.
- conditioning agents described by the Procter & Gamble Company m U S. Pat. Nos. 5.674,478, and 5,750,122, both of which are mcorporated herem in their entirety by reference.
- conditiomng agents descnbed m U.S Pat. Nos 4,529,586 (Clairol), 4,507,280 (Clairol), 4,663,158 (Clairol), 4,197,865 (L'Oreal), 4,217, 914 (L'Oreal), 4,381,919 (L'Oreal), and 4,422, 853 (L'Oreal), all of which desc ⁇ ptions are mcorporated herem by reference.
- Some other prefe ⁇ ed silicone conditiomng agents for use in the compositions of the present invention include: Abil ® S 201 (dimethicone/sodium PG-propyldrmethicone thiosulfate copolymer), available from Goldschmidt; DC Q2-8220 (tnmethylsilyl amodimethicone) available from Dow Corning, DC 949 (amodimethicone, cet ⁇ momum chloride, and Tndeceth-12), available from Dow Co ⁇ ung; DC 749 (cyclometmcone and tnmethylsiloxysilicate), available from Dow Corning; DC2502 (cetyl dimethicone), available from Dow Corning; BC97/004 and BC 99/088 (ammo functionalized silicone microemulsions), available from Basildon Chemicals; GE SME253 and SM2115-D2_and SM2658 and SF1708 (ammo functionalized silicone microemulsions),
- the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention comprise from about 0.1% to about 4%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0.1 % to about 3%, most preferably from about 0.3% to about 2%, of an anti-dandruff particulate suitable for application to the hair or skm.
- the anti-dandruff particulate provides the shampoo compositions with anti-microbial activity Suitable, non-hmitmg examples of anti-dandruff particulates mclude- pyndmethione salts, selemum sulfide, particulate sulfur, and mixtures thereof. Prefe ⁇ ed are pyndmethione salts.
- Such anti-dandruff particulate should be physically and chemically compatible with the essential components of the composition, and should not otherwise unduly impair product stability, aesthetics or performance 1. Pyridinethione salts
- Pyndmethione anti-dandruff particulates especially l-hvdroxy-2-py ⁇ d ⁇ neth ⁇ one salts, are highly prefe ⁇ ed particulate anti-dandruff agents for use m the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention.
- the concentration of pyndmethione anti-dandruff particulate typically ranges from about 0.1% to about 4%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0 1% to about 3%), most preferably from about 0.3% to about 2%
- Prefe ⁇ ed pyndmethione salts include those formed from heavy metals such as zinc, tin, cadmium, magnesium, aluminum and zirconium, preferably zmc, more preferably the zinc salt of l-hydroxy-2-py ⁇ d ⁇ neth ⁇ one (known as "zinc pyndmethione" or "ZPT"), most preferably l-hydroxy-2-py ⁇ d ⁇ neth ⁇ one salts m platelet particle form, wherem the particles have an average size of up to about 20 ⁇ , preferably up to about 5 ⁇ , most preferably up to about 2 5 ⁇ .
- Salts formed from other cations, such as sodium, may also be suitable Pyndmethione anti-dandruff agents are desc ⁇ bed, for example, m U S. Pat. No. 2,809,971 , U.S. Pat No 3,236,733; U.S. Pat. No. 3,753,196; U.S Pat. No. 3,761,418; U.S Pat. No. 4,345,080; U.S. Pat. No. 4,323,683; U.S. Pat. No. 4,379,753; and U.S Pat. No. 4,470,982, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- Selemum sulfide is a particulate anti-dandruff agent suitable for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention, effective concentrations of which range from about 0.1% to about 4%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0.3% to about 2.5%, more preferably from about 0.5% to about 1.5%.
- Selemum sulfide compounds are descnbed, for example, m U.S. Pat. No 2,694,668; U.S. Pat. No. 3,152,046, U.S. Pat. No. 4,089,945; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,885,107, all of which descnptions are mcorporated herem by reference. 3.
- Sulfur may also be used as the particulate anti-dandruff agent in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention.
- Effective concentrations of the particulate sulfur are typically from about 1% to about 4%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 2% to about 4%
- the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention comprise from about 0 02%) to about 5%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0 05% to about 3%, more preferably from about 0 1% to about 1 5%, most preferably from about 0 5% to about 1%, of a catiomc guar suitable for application to the hair or skm
- the guars are believed to provide increased anti-dandruff efficacy and increased conditiomng to the shampoo compositions described herein
- Such catiomc guars should be physically and chemically compatible with the essential components described herem, and should not otherwise unduly impair product stability, aesthetics or performance 1. Characteristics of the cationic guars
- the catiomc guars useful m the present invention must be selected and must be present at a level such that the catiomc polymers are soluble in the shampoo composition, and which are preferably soluble in a complex coacervate phase in the shampoo composition, upon dilution Such coacervate is desc ⁇ bed m detail below Also, physical properties of the catiomc guars and suitable countenons are detailed i. Coacervate formed from cationic polymer
- a coacervate is formed, upon dilution of the shampoo composition, between the catiomc polymer and the amomc detersive surfactant component (desc ⁇ bed above) of the present mvention It is believed that the catiomc moiety of the polymer binds with the amomc moiety of the surfactant to form an insoluble complex that precipitates, upon dilution (the coacervate)
- Complex coacervates of the catiomc polymer can also be formed with other optional amomc components of the shampoo composition (desc ⁇ bed below)
- Coacervate formation is dependent upon a va ⁇ ety of criteria, such as molecular weight, component concentration, and ratio of interactmg lomc components, lomc strength (including modification of ionic strength, for example, by addition of salts), charge density of the cationic and amomc components, pH, and temperature Coacervate systems and the effect of these parameters have been desc ⁇ bed, for example, in
- Coacervates are believed to provide conditiomng benefits, especially conditiomng benefits during product use when the hair is wet, by helping to deposit conditiomng agents on the hair and scalp
- Coacervates are also known m the art to aid deposition of other types of particulates This is thought to occur by concentrating particulates within coacervate bounda ⁇ es upon dilution
- the charactenstics of polymer in such compositions can affect the bioavailabihty/coverage of anti-dandruff particulates, such characteristics mclude catiomc guar polymer molecular weight and charge density Guars with lower molecular weight are prefe ⁇ ed, guars with lower charge density are prefe ⁇ ed Guars with lower molecular weight and lower charge density are highly prefe ⁇ ed It is believed that these select guars impart modified physical properties (1 e rheology) to the coacervates formed Applicants have found that the characteristics of polymer m such compositions can affect the bioavailability/coverage of anti-dandruff particulates, such characteristics include cationic guar polymer molecular weight and charge density Guars with lower molecular weight are prefe ⁇ ed, guars with lower charge density are prefe ⁇ ed Guars with lower molecular weight and lower charge density are highly prefe ⁇ e
- the average molecular weight of catiomc conditiomng guars suitable for use herem is typically from about 5,000 to about 10,000,000, preferably from about 50,000 to about 2,000,000, more preferably from about 50,000 to about 1,500,000, more preferably from about 50,000 to about 700,000, more preferably from about 50,000 to about 400, 000, most preferably from about 100,000 to about 400,000
- the guars have a catiomc charge density typically from about 0 05 meq/g to about 7 meq/g, as measured at the pH of intended use of the shampoo composition, preferably from about 0 05meq/gm to about 5meq/g, more preferably from about 0 05meq/g to about 2 meq/g, more preferably from about 0 1 meq/g to about 1 Omeq/g, most preferably from about 0 3meq/g to about 1 Omeq/g
- the pH of intended use of the shampoo composition typically ranges from about pH 3 to about pH 9, preferably
- Counterions used in forming cationic guars Any amomc countenons may be use in association with the catiomc guars so long as the catiomc guars remain soluble m water, in the shampoo composition, or m a coacervate phase of the shampoo composition, and so long as the countenons are physically and chemically compatible with the essential components of the shampoo composition or do not otherwise unduly impair product performance, stability or aesthetics
- Non-limiting examples of such countenons mclude hahdes (e g , chloride fluoride, bromide, iodide), sulfate, methylsulfate, and mixtures thereof 2.
- Types cationic polymers examples include, but are not limited to catiomc polysaccha ⁇ des (e g catiomc guars) Such catiomc polymers are described in detail below i.
- Cationic polvsaccharides for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention are those known as catiomc polysaccha ⁇ des
- Catiomc polysaccha ⁇ des are those polymers based on C 5 to C 6 sugars and derivatives which have been made catiomc by engrafting of catiomc moieties on the polysaccha ⁇ de backbone, and include homopolymers, copolymers, terpolymers, and so forth, of quaternary ammomum or catiomc amine- substituted monomer umts, optionally in combmation with non-cationic monomers
- the polysaccha ⁇ des may be composed of one type of sugar or of more than one type
- the catiomc ammes can be primary, secondary, or tertiary amines (preferably secondary or tertiary), dependmg upon the particular species and the selected pH of the shampoo composition
- the monomers may be primary, secondary
- Suitable polysacchande catiomc polymers for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention are catiomc guar polymers Guars are cationically substituted galactomannan (guar) gum derivatives
- Guar gum for use in preparing these guar gum denvatives is typically obtamed as a naturally occurring mate ⁇ al from the seeds of the guar plant
- the guar molecule itself is a straight cham mannan branched at regular intervals with smgle membered galactose umts on alternative mannose umts
- the mannose units are linked to each other by means of ⁇ (1-4) glycosidic linkages
- the galactose branching anses by way of an (1-6) linkage
- Catiomc denvatives of the guar gums are obtamed by reaction between the hydroxyl groups of the polygalactomannan and reactive quaternary ammomum compounds
- the degree of substitution of the catiomc groups onto the guar structure must be sufficient to provide the requisite catiomc charge density desc ⁇ bed above Suitable quaternary ammonium compounds for use m forming the cationic guar
- R 4 is either an epoxyalkyl group of the general Formula (XIII)
- R 4 is a halohyd ⁇ n group of the general Formula (XIV)
- R 5 is a Ci to C 3 alkylene
- X is chlorme or bromme
- Z is an amon such as CI", Br", I" or
- Cationic guar polymers (catiomc denvatives of guar gum) formed from the reagents described above are represented by the general Formula (XV)
- the catiomc guar polymer is guar hydroxypropyltnmethylammomum chlonde, which can be more specifically represented by the general Formula (XVI)
- suitable catiomc guar polymers include hydroxypropylated catiomc guar derivatives
- Still other suitable catiomc polymers include copolymers of ethe ⁇ fied guar, some examples of which are described in U S Pat No 3,958,581, which description is incorporated herein by reference
- the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention comprise from about 20% to about 94 75%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 50% to about 94 75%, more preferably from about 60% to about 85%, of water
- the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present mvention may, in some embodiments, further comprise additional optional components known or otherwise effective for use m hair care or personal care products Additional surfactants, additional catiomc polymers, suspendmg agents, polyalkylene glycols, hair growth regulatmg agents, and other optional components are descnbed m detail below
- the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention may, in some embodiments, further comprise from about 0 5% to about 25%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 1% to about 20%, most preferably from about 1% to about 10%, of a surfactant other than the amomc surfactants described above, suitable for application to the hair or skm
- a surfactant other than the amomc surfactants described above suitable for application to the hair or skm
- Such optional other surfactants should be chemically and physically compatible with the essential components of the shampoo composition, and should not otherwise unduly impair product performance, aesthetics or stability
- Suitable other surfactants mclude, but are not limited to amphote ⁇ c, zwitte ⁇ omc, catiomc, nomonic and mixtures thereof
- Amphotenc detersive surfactants suitable for use herein m include, but are not limited to, those surfactants broadly desc ⁇ bed as denvatives of aliphatic secondary and tertiary amines m which the aliphatic radical can be straight or branched chain and wherem one of the aliphatic substituents contams from about 8 to about 18 carbon atoms and one contams an amomc water solubilizmg group such as carboxy, sulfonate, sulfate, phosphate, or phosphonate
- Zwittenonic detersive surfactants suitable for use herem include, but are not limited to, those surfactants broadly desc ⁇ bed as denvatives of aliphatic quaternary ammomum, phosphonium, and sulfomum compounds, in which the aliphatic radicals can be straight or branched cham, and wherein one of the aliphatic substituents contams from about 8 to about 18 carbon atoms and one contams an anionic group such as carboxy, sulfonate, sulfate, phosphate or phosphonate
- Prefe ⁇ ed zwittenonic detersive surfactants are the betames
- Catiomc detersive surfactants suitable for use herein include, but are not limited to, surfactants containing quaternary nitrogen moieties
- suitable catiomc surfactants are those co ⁇ esponding to the general Formula (XVIII).
- R 1( R 2 , R3, and R are independently selected from a C, to C 22 aliphatic group or an aromatic, alkoxy, polyoxyalkylene, alkylamido, hydroxyalkyl, aryl or alkylaryl group havmg up to about 22 carbon atoms, preferably C
- the aliphatic groups can contam, m addition to carbon and hydrogen atoms, ether linkages, and other groups, such as ammo groups.
- the longer cham (e.g. C, 2 and higher) aliphatic groups can be saturated or unsaturated
- Prefe ⁇ ed catiomc detersive surfactants are those contaimng two long alkyl chains and two short alkyl chains or those contaimng one long alkyl cham and three short alkyl chams.
- Such long alkyl chains are preferably from C ⁇ 2 to C 22 , more preferably from C
- Such short alkyl chains are preferably from C
- Noniomc detersive surfactants suitable for use herein include, but are not limited to, those compounds produced by condensation of alkylene oxide groups (hydrophilic m nature) with an organic hydrophobic compound, which may be aliphatic or alkyl aromatic m nature.
- Non-limiting examples of other amphote ⁇ c, zwittenonic, catiomc and nomomc detersive surfactants suitable for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo composition of the present mvention are descnbed in McCutcheon's, Emulsifiers and Detergents, (1989), published by M. C. Pub Co., and in U S. Pat. No. 2,438,091 , U.S. Pat. No. 2,528,378, U.S. Pat. No. 2,658,072; U.S Pat. No 3,155,591 ; U S. Pat. No 3,929,678, U S Pat. No. 3,959,461 ; U.S. Pat. No.
- the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention may, m some embodiments, further compnse catiomc polymers other than the guars desc ⁇ bed above
- cationic polymers which may be suitably employed m the shampoo compositions herem include, but are not limited to catiomc polysaccha ⁇ des (e g catiomc cellulose derivatives), copolymers of vinyl monomers, vinyl py ⁇ ohdone copolymers, cationic modified proteins, and certain polymeric quaternary salts Such cationic polymers are desc ⁇ bed in detail below i. Cationic polvsaccharides
- Prefe ⁇ ed canonic polymers for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention are those known as catiomc polysacchandes
- Catiomc polysacchandes are those polymers based on C 5 to C 6 sugars and derivatives which have been made catiomc by engraftmg of catiomc moieties on the polysacchande backbone, and mclude homopolymers, copolymers, terpolymers, and so forth, of quaternary ammomum or catiomc amine- substituted monomer umts, optionally m combmation with non-catiomc monomers
- the polysacchandes may be composed of one type of sugar or of more than one type
- the catiomc amines can be primary, secondary, or tertiary amines (preferably secondary or tertiary), dependmg upon the particular species and the selected pH of the shampoo composition
- Catiomc polysacchande polymers mclude the following catiomc celluloses and hydroxyethylcelluloses, catiomc starches and hydroxyalkyl starches, catiomc polymers based on arabinose vegetable gums, catiomc polymers denved from xylose polymers (such as those found m wood, straw, cottonseed hulls, and corn cobs), catiomc polymers derived from fucose polymers (such as those found as a component of cell walls in seaweed), catiomc polymers denved from fructose polymers (such as Inulin, which is found m certain plants), cationic polymers based on acid- contaimng sugars (such as galacturomc acid and glucouromc acid), catiomc polymers based on amine sugars (such as galactosamine and glucosamine), catiomc polymers based on 5 and 6 member rmg polyal
- Cationic cellulose derivatives Suitable polysacchande cationic polymers for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention are the cationic cellulose denvatives and catiomc starch derivatives Such catiomc polymers include those which conform to the general Formula (XI)
- A is an anhydroglucose residual group (e g a starch or cellulose anhydroglucose residual)
- R is an alkylene oxyalkylene, polyoxyalkylene, or hydroxyalkylene group, or combmation thereof
- R 1 , R 2 , and R 3 are independently alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl, arylalkyl, alkoxyalkyl, or alkoxyaryl groups, each group contammg up to about 18 carbon atoms, and the total number of carbon atoms for each catiomc moiety (I e , the sum of carbon atoms in R 1 , R 2 , and R 3 ) preferably bemg about 20 or less
- X is an amomc counte ⁇ on as described above
- Prefe ⁇ ed cationic cellulose polymers include, but are not limited to, those polymers available from Amerchol Corporation, in their Polymer JR and LR senes of polymers, as salts of hydroxyethyl cellulose reacted with t ⁇ methyl ammomum substituted epoxide, known m the mdustry (CTFA) as Polyquaternium 10 (e g JR 30M®, available from Amerchol Corporation)
- CTFA mdustry
- Prefe ⁇ ed Polyquaternium 10 polymers for use herein typically have a charge density from about 0 3 meq/g to about 3 meq/g and a molecular weight from about 200,000 to about 1,500,000
- CTFA mdustry
- Also suitable for use herem are those quaternary nitrogen-containing cellulose copolymers of hydroxyethylcellulose reacted with diallyldimethyl ammonium chlonde, known m the mdustry (CTFA) as Polyquaternium 4 (e g Celquat® H-100, available from National Starch Corporation) Quaternary nitrogen-containing cellulose ethers suitable for use herem are descnbed in U S Pat No 3,962,418, and still other copolymers of ethenfied cellulose and starch suitable for use herem are descnbed m U S Pat No 3,958,581, both of which descnptions are mcorporated herem by reference
- Suitable cationic polymers for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention are copolymers of vmyl monomers, havmg catiomc protonated amme or quaternary ammomum functionalities, reacted with water soluble monomers
- Non-limihng examples of such monomers mclude acrylamide, methacrylamide, alkyl and dialkyl acrylarmdes, alkyl and dialkyl methacrylamides, alkyl acrylate, alkyl methacrylate, vmyl caprolactone , vmyl py ⁇ ohdone, and mixtures thereof
- the alkyl and dialkyl substituted monomers preferably have from C, to C 7 alkyl groups, more preferably from C, to C 3 alkyl groups
- Other suitable monomers include vinyl esters, vinyl alcohol (made by hydrolysis of polyvmyl acetate), maleic anhydride, propylene glyco
- Suitable cationic protonated ammo and quaternary ammonium monomers for inclusion in the cationic polymers of the shampoo composition herein, include vinyl compounds substituted with dialkylaminoalkyl acrylate, dialkylaminoalkyl methacrylate, monoalkylaminoalkyl acrylate, monoalkylaminoalkyl methacrylate, t ⁇ alkyl methacryloxyalkyl ammonium salt, t ⁇ alkyl acryloxyalkyl ammomum salt, diallyl quaternary ammomum salts; and vinyl quaternary ammomum monomers havmg cyclic cationic nitrogen-containing rings such as py ⁇ dinium, lrnidazolium, and quatermzed py ⁇ olidones, such as alkyl vinyl lrnidazolium, alkyl vmyl py ⁇ dinium, and alkyl vmyl py ⁇ ohdone
- Suitable amine-substituted vinyl monomers for use herein mclude, dialkylaminoalkyl acrylamide, and dialkylaminoalkyl methacrylamide, wherein the alkyl groups are preferably C, to C 7 hydrocarbyls, more preferably C
- iii. Vinyl pyrrolidone copolymers
- Suitable catiomc polymers for use m the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention include: copolymers of l-vrnyl-2-py ⁇ ol ⁇ done and l-v ⁇ nyl-3- methylimidazohum salt (e.g., chlo ⁇ de salt), known m the mdustry (CTFA) as Polyquaternium 16 (e.g. Luviquat® FC 370, available from BASF Wyandotte Corporation); copolymers of l-v ⁇ nyl-2- py ⁇ ohdone and dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate. known m the industry (CTFA) as Polyquatermum 11 (e.g.
- Gafquat® 755N available from ISP Corporation
- catiomc diallyl quaternary ammonium- containing polymers including, for example, dimethyldiallylammonium chlo ⁇ de homopolymer, known m the mdustry (CTFA) as Polyquaternium 6, copolymers of acrylamide and dimethyldiallylarnmonium chlo ⁇ de, known m the mdustry (CTFA) as Polyquaternium 7, and mineral acid salts of amino-alkyl esters of homopolymers and copolymers of unsaturated C 3 to C_ carboxyhc acids, such as those descnbed m U S. Pat No. 4,009,256, which description is mcorporated herem by reference.
- Cationic modified proteins and polymeric quaternary salts including, for example, dimethyldiallylammonium chlo ⁇ de homopolymer, known m the mdustry (CTFA) as Polyquaternium 6, copolymers of
- Still other catiomc polymers for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention are catiomc modified protems, such as lauryldimomum hydroxypropyl collagen (e.g. Croquat® L, available from Croda Corporation), or cocodimonium hydroxypropyl hydrolized hair keratin (e.g. Croquat® HH, available from Croda Corporation).
- lauryldimomum hydroxypropyl collagen e.g. Croquat® L, available from Croda Corporation
- cocodimonium hydroxypropyl hydrolized hair keratin e.g. Croquat® HH, available from Croda Corporation
- catiomc polymers include the polymenc quaternary salt prepared the reaction of adipic acid and dimethylaminopropylamine, reacted with dichloroethyl ether, known m the mdustry (CTFA) as Polyquatermum 2 (e g. Mirapol® AD-1, available from Rhodia), and the polymenc quaternary salt prepared by the reaction of azelaic acid and dimethylaminopropylether, known m the mdustry (CTFA) as Polyquatermum 18 (e.g Mirapol® AZ- 1 , available from Rhodia Corporation) v. Additional cationic polymers
- cationic polymers suitable for use herein are the Arquad ® series of quaternary ammomum salts, available from Akzo Nobel
- Other prefe ⁇ ed cationic polymers for use herem include: Polymer KG30M (polyquaternium 10 and quaternized cellulose), Incroquat ® behenyl t ⁇ monium methosulfate (cetearyl alcohol and behentnmonium methosulfate), available from Croda, Merquat ® 5 (quaternary ammonium resm), available from Calgon, Gafquat ® se ⁇ es 440 (catiomc quaternized copolymers), available from ISP, Akypoquat ® 131, available from Kao; Salcare ® SC 60 (quaternary ammonium resin), or Salcare ® SC95 or SC96 (catiomc liquid dispersion thickeners), all available from Ciba; and Meadowquat* HG (PEG-2-dm
- the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention may, m some embodiments, comprise from about 0 1% to about 10%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0.3% to about 5%, more preferably from about 0.3% to about 2.5%, of a suspendmg agent suitable for application to the hair or skm. It is believed that the suspendmg agent suspends water-insoluble, dispersed materials m the shampoo compositions. Such suspendmg agent should be physically and chemically compatible with the essential components of the composition, and should not otherwise unduly impair product stability, aesthetics or performance. Examples of suspendmg agents which may be suitably employed m the shampoo compositions herein mclude, but are not limited to.
- acyl denvatives long cham amme oxides, xanthan gum, and mixtures thereof.
- suitable suspendmg agents are descnbed m further detail below 1.
- Acyl derivatives and long chain amine oxides Acyl denvative suspendmg agents mclude, but are not limited to: glyceryl esters, long cham hydrocarbyls, long cham esters of long cham fatty acids, long cham esters of long cham alkanol amides.
- Another suitable suspendmg agent group mcludes the long cham amme oxides.
- Acyl derivative and long cham amme oxide suspendmg agents are descnbed m U.S. Pat. No. 4,741,855, which descnption is mcorporated herem by reference.
- Prefe ⁇ ed acyl de ⁇ vative suspending agents for use herem are glyceryl esters, which mclude
- the shampoo compositions herem are long chain (i.e. C 8 to C 22 ) hydrocarbyls, which mclude N,N-d ⁇ hydrocarbyl amido benzoic acid and soluble salts thereof (e.g., Na, K), particularly N,N-d ⁇ -(hydrogenated) C
- Non-limiting examples of long cham esters of long cham fatty acids include stearyl stearate and cetyl palmitate
- Non-limiting examples of long chain esters of long chain alkanol amides include stearamide diethanolamide distearate and stearamide monoethanolamide stearate
- suitable long chain amine oxides for use as suspending agents herein include the alkyl (C ⁇ 6 -C 22 ) dimethyl amme oxides (e g stearyl dimethyl amme oxide)
- xanthan gum is also suitable as a suspendmg agent herem.
- concentration of xanthan gum will typically range from about 0 1% to about 3%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0 4% to about 1 2%
- xanthan gum as a suspending agent in silicone containmg shampoo compositions is described, for example, in U S Pat No 4,788,006, which description is mcorporated herem by reference
- Combinations of long cham acyl denvatives and xanthan gum may also be used as a suspendmg agent in the shampoo compositions, as is described m U S Pat No 4,704,272, which desc ⁇ ption is mcorporated herein by reference
- suspendmg agents for use in the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention mclude carboxyvinyl polymers Prefe ⁇ ed among these polymers are the copolymers of acrylic acid crosslinked with polyallylsucrose, as desc ⁇ bed m U S Pat No 2,798,053, which description is mcorporated herem by reference Examples of these polymers include Carbopol 934, 940, 941, and 956, available from B F Goodrich Company
- suspendmg agents for use herein mclude primary ammes havmg a fatty alkyl moiety having at least about 16 carbon atoms (e g palmitamme, and stearamme), and secondary amines having two fatty alkyl moieties each havmg at least about 12 carbon atoms (e g dipalmitoylamine, and d ⁇ -(hydrogenated tallow)-am ⁇ ne) Also suitable are d ⁇ -(hydrogenated tallow)- phthahc acid amide, and cross-linked maleic anhydnde-methyl vmyl ether copolymer
- suspendmg agents may be used m the shampoo compositions, including those that can impart a gel-like viscosity to the composition, such as water soluble or colloidally water soluble polymers like cellulose ethers (e g , methylcellulose, hydroxybutyl methylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, hydroxyethyl ethylcellulose and hydroxyethylcellulose), guar gum, polyvmyl alcohol, polyvmyl py ⁇ ohdone, hydroxypropyl guar gum, starch and starch denvatives, and other thickeners, viscosity modifiers, gelling agents, and mixtures thereof
- a prefe ⁇ ed viscosity modifier useful as a suspendmg agent is tnhydroxystea ⁇ n, (e g Thixin RTM, available from Rheox Company)
- the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present invention may, in some embodiments, further compnse from about 0 005% to about 1 5%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0 05% to about 1%, more preferably from about 0 1% to about 0 5%, most preferablv from about 0 1% to about 0 3%, of selected polyalkylene glycols suitable for application to the hair or skm
- the select polyalkylene glycols are believed to provide enhanced lather performance, improved shampoo spreadability, and importantly, mcreased anti-dandruff particulate efficacy to the compositions described herein
- Such polyalkylene glycols should be physically and chemically compatible with the essential components described herein, and should not otherwise unduly impair product stability, aesthetics, or performance
- these polyalkylene glycols when added to the shampoo compositions described herein, enhance lather performance by delivering a richer, denser lather which co ⁇ elates with consumer perception of hair conditiomng performance It has also been found that, in those embodiments which contam silicone conditiomng agents, the selected polyalkylene glycols can reduce the concentration of amomc detersive surfactant necessary to provide hair cleaning In such reduced-surfactant compositions, hair cleansing and conditiomng performance remains good, while overall lather performance is enhanced Polyethylene glycols, for example, are known for use m improving lather performance in cleansmg compositions, as described m U S Pat No 5,837,661, which description is incorporated herem by reference
- polyalkylene glycols suitable for use in the shampoo compositions herem are characterized by the general Formula (XVII)
- R is hydrogen, methyl, or mixtures thereof, preferably hydrogen
- n is an mteger havmg an average value from about 1,500 to about 120,000, preferably from about 1,500 to about 50,000, more preferably from about 2,500 to about 25,000, and most preferably from about 3,500 to about 15,000
- these matenals are polymers of ethylene oxide, which are also known as polyethylene glycols
- these materials are polymers of propylene oxide, which are also known as polypropylene glycols
- va ⁇ ous positional isomers of the resulting polymers can exist
- Prefe ⁇ ed for use herem are polyethylene glycols, polypropylene glycols, and mixtures thereof
- Specific non-limiting examples of polyethylene glycol polymers for use in the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention include.
- PEG 2M wherein R is hydrogen and n has an average value of about 2,000 (e g Polyox WSRB N-10, available from Union Carbide); PEG 5M, wherein R is hydrogen and n has an average value of about 5.000 (e.g Polyox WSR® N-35 and Polyox WSR® N-80, both available from Union Carbide); PEG 7M, wherein R is hydrogen and n has an average value of about 7,000 (e g.
- Prefe ⁇ ed polyethylene glycols include PEG 7M, PEG 14M, PEG 25M, PEG 90M, and mixtures thereof.
- compositions herem may also optionally comprise, m addition to zinc pynthione, other hair growth regulatmg agents
- Such agents can be chosen from a wide va ⁇ ety of molecules which can function m different ways to enhance the hair growth effects of a compound of the present invention.
- These optional agents, when present, are typically employed m the compositions herem at a level rangmg from about 0.001% to about 15%), preferably from about 0.1% to about 10%, most preferably from about 0 5% to about 5% by weight of the composition.
- hair growth regulating is meant to include: stimulating hair growth and/or hair thickening; preventing, reducmg, a ⁇ estmg and/or retardmg the loss of hair and/or the thinning of hair; mcreasmg the rate of hair growth; mducmg the formation of a greater number of hair strands; mcreasmg the diameter of the hair strand, lengthening the hair strand; changmg the hair follicle from vellus to terminal, converting follicles from telogen to anagen phase (thereby mcreasmg the overall ratio of anagen phase follicles relative to telogen phase follicles); treating alopecias; and any combmation thereof.
- Vasodilators such as potassium channel agomsts including, for example, minoxidil and minoxidil denvatives such as aminexil and such as those descnbed m
- minoxidil and minoxidil denvatives such as aminexil and such as those descnbed m
- One suitable class of optional activity enhancer for use herein are anti-androgens
- suitable anti-androgens may include, but are not limited 5- ⁇ -reductase inhibitors such as fineste ⁇ de and those described in U S Patent 5,516,779 issued May 14, 1996 (herein incorporated by reference) and in Nnane et al, Cancer Research 58.
- Another suitable class of optional hair growth regulating agents are lmmunosuppressants such as 1) cyclospo ⁇ n and cyclosporm analogs including those described m U S Provisional Patent Application No 60/122,925, Fulmer et al , "Method of Treatmg Hair Loss Usmg Non- Immunosuppressive Compounds", filed March 5, 1999, herein mcorporated by reference, and 2) FK506 analogs such as those described in U S Provisional Patent Application No 60/102,449, Mclver et al , "Heterocychc 2-Subst ⁇ tuted Ketoamides", filed September 30, 1998, U S Provisional Patent Application No 60/102,448, Mclver et al , "2-Subst ⁇ tuted Ketoamides", filed September 30, 1998, U S Provisional Patent Application No 60/102,539, Mclver et al , "2-Subst ⁇ tuted Heterocychc Sulfonamides", filed September 30, 1998, U S Provision
- Another suitable class of optional hair growth regulatmg agents are antimicrobials such as selenium sulfide, ketoconazole, tnclocarbon, t ⁇ closan, zinc py ⁇ thione, ltraconazole, asiatic acid, hinokitiol, mipirocin and those described m EPA 0,680,745 (herein incorporated by reference), clmacycm hydrochlonde, benzoyl peroxide, benzyl peroxide and minocyclin
- Anti-inflammatones can also be mcorporated mto the compositions herem as an optional activity enhancer
- suitable anti-inflammatones may mclude glucocorticoids such as hydrocortisone, mometasone fiiroate and predmsolone, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatones mcludmg cyclooxygenase or hpoxygenase inhibitors such as those descnbed m U S Patent 5,756,092, and benzydamme, salicylic acid, and those compounds descnbed in EPA 0,770,399, published May 2, 1997, WO 94/06434, published March 31, 1994 and FR 2,268,523, published November 21, 1975, all of which are herem mcorporated by reference
- Another suitable class of optional hair growth regulatmg agents are thyroid hormones and denvatives and analogs thereof Examples of suitable thyroid hormones for use herem may mclude tniodothynonme Examples of thyroid hormone analog
- Prostaglandin agomsts or antagonists can also be used as optional hair growth regulatmg agents in the compositions herein
- suitable prostaglandms agomsts or antagomsts include latanoprost and those described m WO 98/33497, Johnstone, published August 6, 1998, WO 95/11003, Stjernschantz, published Apnl 27, 1995, JP 97-100091, and Ueno, JP 96-134242, Nakamura.
- Suitable retmoids may mclude isotretinoin, acitretin, tazarotene,
- Non-limiting examples of penetration enhancers which may be used as optional hair growth regulating agents herem m include, for example, 2-methyl propan-2-ol, pro ⁇ an-2-ol, ethyl-2- hydroxypropanoate, hexan-2,5-d ⁇ ol, POE(2) ethyl ether, d ⁇ (2-hydroxypropyl) ether, pentan-2,4-d ⁇ ol, acetone, POE(2) methyl ether, 2-hydroxyprop ⁇ on ⁇ c acid, 2-hydroxyoctano ⁇ c acid, propan-1-ol, 1,4- dioxane, tetrahydrofuran, butan- 1 ,4-d ⁇ ol, propylene glycol dipelargonate, polyoxypropylene 15 stearyl ether, octyl alcohol, POE ester of oleyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, lauryl alcohol, dioctyl adipate, dicapryl adipate, di-
- Patent 5,015,470, issued May 14, 1991 and U.S. Patent 5,496,827, issued July 15, 1994 both of which are herem mcorporated m its entirety by reference.
- Other classes of optional hair growth regulating agents for use herein include flavinoids, ascomycin derivatives and analogs, histamine antagonists such as diphenhydramine hydrochlo ⁇ de, other tnterpenes such as oleanolic acid and ursolic acid and those described in U.S. Patent 5,529,769, JP 10017431, WO 95/35103, U S Patent 5,468,888. JP 09067253, WO 92/09262, JP 62093215, U S.
- Patent 5,631,282 U S Patent 5,679,705, JP 08193094, saponms such as those described in EP 0,558,509 to Bonte et al, published September 8, 1993 and WO 97/01346 to Bonte et al, published January 16, 1997 (both of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety), proeoglycanase or glycosaminoglycanase inhibitors such as those described m U.S. Patents 5,015,470, issued May 14, 1991, U.S.
- hair growth agents are described in detail m, for example, JP 09-157,139 to Tsuji et al, published June 17, 1997; EP 0277455 Al to Mirabeau, published August 10, 1988; WO 97/05887 to Cabo Soler et al, published February 20, 1997; WO 92/16186 to Bonte et al, published March 13, 1992; JP 62-93215 to Okazaki et al, published April 28, 1987; U S.
- Some prefe ⁇ ed hair growth regulatmg agents for use herem are zinc salts of carboxyhc acids, saponms, tnterpenes, oleanolic acid, ursolic acid, betulimc acid, betulomc acid, crataegohc acid, celastrol, asiatic acid, inhibitors of 5- ⁇ -reductase, progesterone, 1 ,4-methyl-4-azastero ⁇ ds, 17- ⁇ -N,N-d ⁇ ethylcarbamoyl-4-methyl-4-aza-5- ⁇ -androstan-3-one, androgen receptor antagomsts, cyproterone acetate, minoxidil, azelaic acid and denvatives thereof, cyclosponn, tniodothyromne, diazoxide, potassium channel openers, cromakalm, phenytoin, ketoconazole, finestende, dutastende, coal
- the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention may, in some embodiments, further comprise additional optional components known or otherwise effective for use in hair care or personal care products
- concentration of such optional ingredients generally ranges from zero to about 25%, more typically from about 0 05% to about 25%, even more typically from about 0 1% to about 15%, by weight of the composition
- Such optional components should also be physically and chemically compatible with the essential components described herem, and should not otherwise unduly impair product stability, aesthetics or performance
- Non limiting examples of optional components for use m the shampoo composition include anti-static agents, foam boosters, soluble anti-dandruff agents, viscosity adjusting agents and thickeners, pH adjusting agents (e g sodium citrate, citric acid, succimc acid, phosphoric acid, sodium hydroxide, and sodium carbonate), preservatives (e g DMDM hydantom), anti-microbial agents (e g t ⁇ closan or tnclocarbon), dyes, organic solvents or diluents, pearlescent aids, perfumes, fatty alcohols, proteins, skm active agents, sunscreens, vitamins, and pediculocides
- pH adjusting agents e g sodium citrate, citric acid, succimc acid, phosphoric acid, sodium hydroxide, and sodium carbonate
- preservatives e g DMDM hydantom
- anti-microbial agents e g t ⁇ closan or tnclocarbon
- dyes e
- Optional anti-static agents such as water-insoluble cationic surfactants may be used, typically in concentrations rangmg from about 0 1% to about 5%, by weight of the composition
- Such anti-static agents should not unduly interfere with the m-use performance and end-benefits of the shampoo composition, particularly, the anti-static agent should not interfere with the amomc surfactant
- a specific non-hmitmg example of a suitable anti-static agents is t ⁇ cetyl methyl ammonium chloride
- Optional foam boosters for use in the shampoo compositions described herem mclude fatty ester (e g C 8 -C 22 ) mono- and di (d-d, especially C C 3 ) alkanol amides
- Specific non-limiting examples of such foam boosters mclude coconut monoethanolamide, coconut diethanolamide, and mixtures thereof
- Optional anti-dandruff agents may be used m addition to the particulate anti-dandruff actives of the present mvention, typically m concentrations rangmg from about 0 1% to about 4%, by weight of the composition, preferably from about 0 2% to about 2% Such optional anti-dandruff agents mclude soluble anti-dandruff agents, specific non-limiting examples of which mclude piroctone olamine, ketoconazol, and mixtures thereof
- Optional viscosity modifiers and thickeners may be used, typically m amounts effective for the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention to generally have an overall viscosity from about 1,000 csk to about 20,000 csk, preferably from about 3,000 csk to about 10,000 csk
- Specific non-limiting examples of such viscosity modifiers and thickeners mclude sodium chlo ⁇ de, sodium sulfate, and mixtures thereof
- the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoo compositions of the present mvention may be prepared by any known or otherwise effective technique, suitable for providmg a shampoo composition provided that the resulting composition provides the excellent hair feel benefits described herein
- Methods for preparing the anti-dandruff and conditiomng shampoos of the present invention include conventional formulation and mixing techniques A method such as that desc ⁇ bed in U S Pat No 5,837,661, which description is incorporated herein by reference, could be employed, wherein the anti-dandruff particulate of the present invention would typically be added m the same step as the silicone premix is added in the '661 description
- the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions of the present invention are used in a conventional manner for cleansmg and conditiomng the hair or skm. They are particularly used m a conventional manner for treatmg the condition commonly known as dandruff
- An effective amount of the composition for cleansing and conditiomng the hair or skm is applied to hair, or other region of the body, that has preferably been wetted, generally with water, and then the composition is rinsed off
- Effective amounts typically range from about lg to about 50g, preferably from about lg to about 20g
- Application to the hair typically mcludes working the composition through the hair such that most or all of the hair is contacted with the composition.
- This method for providing anti-dandruff efficacy and conditiomng hair comprises the steps of: (a) wetting the hair with water, (b) applying an effective amount of the shampoo composition to the hair, and (c) rinsing the shampoo composition from the hair usmg water. These steps may be repeated as many times as desired to achieve the cleansmg, conditiomng, and anti-dandruff benefits sought
- the shampoo compositions of the present mvention may, provide for the regulation of growth of the hair.
- the method of regularly usmg such shampoo compositions comp ⁇ ses steps a, b, and c (above).
- mmors refers to those optional components such as preservatives, viscosity modifiers, pH modifiers, fragrances, foam boosters, and the like As is apparent to one of ordmary skill m the art, the selection of these mmors will vary dependmg on the physical and chemical charactenstics of the particular mgredients selected to make the present invention as descnbed herem
- a suitable method for preparing the anti-dandruff and conditioning shampoo compositions described in Examples I - XV (below) follows- About one-third to all of the ammonium laureth sulfate (added as 25wt% solution) is added to a jacketed mix tank and heated to about 60°C to about 80°C with slow agitation to form a surfactant solution.
- Cocamide MEA and fatty alcohols are added to the tank and allowed to disperse.
- Salts e.g sodium chloride
- pH modifiers e.g. citric acid, sodium citrate
- Ethylene glycol distearate (“EGDS") is added to the mixing vessel and allowed to melt After the EGDS is melted and dispersed, preservative is added to the surfactant solution The resulting mixture is cooled to about 25°C to about 40°C and collected in a finishing tank.
- the EGDS crystallizes to form a crystallme network m the product
- the remamder of the ammonium laureth sulfate and other components, including the silicone and anti-dandruff particulate, are added to the finishing tank with agitation to ensure a homogeneous mixture.
- Cationic polymer is dispersed in water as an about 0.1% to about 10% aqueous solution and then added to the final mix. Once all components have been added, additional viscosity and pH modifiers may be added, as needed, to the mixture to adjust product viscosity and pH to the extent desired.
- Guar having a molecular weight of about 200,000, and having a charge density of about 0.71 meq/g, available from Aqualon.
- ZPT having an average particle size of about 2.5 ⁇ m, available from Arch/Olin.
- Guar having a molecular weight of about 200,000, and having a charge density of about 0.71 meq/g, available from Aqualon
- ZPT having an average particle size of about 2.5 ⁇ m, available from Arch/Olin.
- Polyquatermum- 10 1 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.35 —
- Dimethicone 8 1.0 3.25 3.25 0.5 0.8
- ZPT having an average particle size of about 2 5 ⁇ m, available from Arch/Olin
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